

multi-platform: it works on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. improved security when compared with TrueCrypt As a result, its functionally extremely similar to TrueCrypt so much so that it’s easy to mistake it for TrueCrypt itself.
#Truecrypt successor code#
multiple combinations of cascaded algorithms to choose from TrueCrypt alternative 1: VeraCrypt VeraCrypt is a fork (copy) of the TrueCrypt source code that’s been taken over and continues to be maintained. For the moment, spiritual successor VeraCrypt offers the best mix of security and low corporate spend. support for parallelized encryption and hardware-accelerated AES (available for multi-core systems) Take a pass on open-source TrueCrypt, which was recently found to have critical flaws. support for plausible deniability concept it can detect some Boot Loader tampering for system encryption techniques As TrueCrypt has been discontinued for several years, its development has been succeeded specifically by VeraCrypt and CipherShed. support for TrueCrypt (for example: mounting TrueCrypt system partition) TrueCrypt is a utility that generates an in-file encrypted disk that is able to be mounted as a real disk, with support for encrypting both internal and external storage devices and partitions. OS X users will need OSXFUSE 2.5 or later, which can be downloaded from OSXFUSE page here. Important: All VeraCrypt released files are PGP signed with a key available here. Possibilities might include CipherShed and TCnext, but they aren’t ready yet. We reviewed the initial version of CipherShed back in 2014 when the development team released a first screenshot of the upcoming interface and revealed its plans. One day, there will likely be consensus around a successor to TrueCrypt.
#Truecrypt successor software#
Currently, VeraCrypt project development is very active and although there are lot of people that continue to use an older version of TrueCrypt, we recommend them (for obvious security reasons) to try and switch to VeraCrypt. CipherShed was one of a handful of TrueCrypt encryption software alternatives that emerged shortly after the developers of TrueCrypt dropped the software and development like a hot stone. VeraCrypt is a fork of TrueCrypt, being based on. VeraCrypt is a fork of TrueCrypt that’s now making the rounds online. One day, there will likely be consensus around a successor to TrueCrypt. Furthermore, according to the official page, the software is able to convert TrueCrypt containers and "non-system partitions to VeraCrypt format" which again, it is great for those who relied on TrueCrypt for over a decade. Be sure to keep an eye on the results of the TrueCrypt audit.

Security and vulnerabilities discovered in TrueCrypt were fixed, new enhanced security was added which makes the software immune to brute-force attacks. Since TrueCrypt project was discontinued, VeraCrypt is now regarded as the successor of it. VeraCrypt is a free, open source disk encryption program based on the popular TrueCrypt.
